Scott Fischer, MFA, MA holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in East-West Psychology as well as a Masters in Counseling Psychology with a focus in Somatic Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies.

Scott worked with the California Pacific Medical Center where he offered emotional support to hospital patients and led groups based in Expressive Arts Therapy. He is currently a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern (MFTi) at the Marina Counseling Center, and also teaches tennis in Marin County. Before moving to California for graduate school, Scott taught tennis to teenagers in North Carolina for five years. He has also led backpacking groups throughout the Yosemite Wilderness. He believes that there exists a great deal of self-knowledge to be discovered through spending time in the wilderness with role models and peers.

Scott is an avid Ashtanga yogi, meditation practitioner, guitar player, and hiker. He has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and South America, and hopes to pass down some of the wonderful lessons that his own male elders have graciously bestowed upon him.